Otago Daily Times

Wellington mayor investigat­ed

- GEORGINA CAMPBELL

WELLINGTON: The Wellington City Council will progress with an investigat­ion into Mayor Andy Foster after a councillor lodged a formal complaint about his behaviour, The New Zealand Herald understand­s.

Before councillor­s voted to sell and lease councilown­ed land at a meeting two weeks ago, Cr Jenny Condie revealed she had made the complaint.

Cr Condie claims Mr Foster showed her informatio­n the morning of the vote she believed he did not have permission to share, and was potentiall­y defamatory to a former council officer.

‘‘These allegation­s are similar to those which were heard by the High Court in 2018 and dismissed. I believe it is extremely unwise for the Mayor to attempt to unfairly besmirch the profession­al integrity and probity of a former council officer,’’ she said in her complaint.

‘‘The actions of Mayor Foster were improper in my view and I am taking this opportunit­y to request that you investigat­e his actions. I believe that I am not the only councillor that Mayor Foster has shown this informatio­n to.’’

Council chief executive Barbara McKerrow later confirmed she had received the complaint and was taking advice on the matters raised.

It is now understood external independen­t lawyers will be appointed to investigat­e.

Cr Condie declined to comment. Mr Foster said it was ‘‘standard process’’ and declined to comment further.

The investigat­ion comes after more Shelly Bay controvers­y erupted this week.

Mr Foster was photograph­ed seemingly helping a group of iwi set up tents at Shelly Bay on Sunday, marking the beginning of what is expected to be a monthslong land occupation.

He said the tent he was just being a ‘‘good camper’’ by helping out with a broken pole.

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